Massively.com's Eliot Lefebvre covers the ups and downs of Final Fantasy XIV in their hands-on first impressions of the game. His write-up includes why many people may not enjoy this game, but also why FFXI and Final Fantasy faithful will find a lot to love with the title, despite the negative feedback.
Naoki Yoshida aka Yoshi-P is one of the best game directors out there today. For more than 10 years, he has been tuning the success of the incredible comeback of FinalFantasy XIVwith increasingly better expansions such as Heavensward, Stormblood, Shadowbringers and Endwalker. Dawntrail is out in two weeks, and it's shaping up to be a holiday for the Warriors of Light, but it's clear that there's definitely a lot more at stake.
Final Fantasy XIV director Naoki Yoshida has responded to speculation regarding his involvement with the rumored Final Fantasy IX remake.
had stated that the rumored Final Fantasy IX remake is real and that it will retain the classic turn-based combat seen in the original.
I hope this is true, that's what I want from a remake. FF7R is actually really good, but not what I was looking for from the remake.
I can't wait for it to be revealed and I am hoping it will not be episodic or simply a remaster.
Ffs can you focus on the goddamn mmo you leech.
The healers are going on strike cause you gave them a ONE BUTTON dps rotation. They have often nothing to heal.
You keep ignoring player feedback if it isnt jpn.
Stop taking our sub money and funding everything else but the mmo
Pisses me off how badly they screwed over ff8. That game deserves a proper remake. It was the first fully 3d final fantasy game.
TheGamer Interviewed Naoki Yoshida: "A lot of people have been playing together with me and they don't even realize it."